Numbness and tingling in the legs, often described as a “pins and needles” sensation, occur when nerve function is disrupted. This can result from poor circulation, nerve compression,
spinal conditions, diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, or injury. In some cases, it may be linked to sciatica or a serious issue such as peripheral neuropathy. These sensations may be temporary
after sitting in one position too long, but persistent symptoms indicate an underlying condition that requires attention.
Evaluation involves a thorough medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic testing to identify the cause. Treatment may include improving circulation, relieving nerve pressure, correcting nutritional imbalances, or addressing systemic health problems. Early diagnosis is important to prevent worsening nerve damage and restore proper sensation.
If you experience ongoing numbness or tingling in your legs, contact us for professional care promptly so we can help you find relief and protect your long-term nerve and vascular health.